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BSkyB profits have increased due to sales of broadband, telephone and TV packages to its existing customers.BSkyB profits have increased due to sales of broadband, telephone and TV packages to its existing customers.
The firm reported a 27% rise in pre-tax profit to £597m for the last six months of 2011, compared with the same period in 2010.The firm reported a 27% rise in pre-tax profit to £597m for the last six months of 2011, compared with the same period in 2010.
The broadcaster sold 772,000 products in the period, but only 100,000 went to new subscribers.The broadcaster sold 772,000 products in the period, but only 100,000 went to new subscribers.
Sky also announced it would create 1,300 new jobs in the UK and Ireland over the next two years.Sky also announced it would create 1,300 new jobs in the UK and Ireland over the next two years.
The job plan includes a new service centre in Dublin, which is part of an on-going programme to bring Sky's workforce in-house rather than using other companies to provide customer support.
Although Sky said it now makes £544 a year from each of its customers, up £8 from the same period in 2010, the company said it was feeling pressure from the economic gloom.
"We expect the environment to remain tough in calendar 2012. No consumer business can be immune to these conditions and we will manage any short-term headwinds as they emerge," said chief executive Jeremy Darroch."We expect the environment to remain tough in calendar 2012. No consumer business can be immune to these conditions and we will manage any short-term headwinds as they emerge," said chief executive Jeremy Darroch.
The broadcaster pointed to its plans to introduce a new channel for Formula 1 coverage as a potential highlight for 2012.
The broadcaster agreed to split Formula 1 coverage with the BBC last year.
Sky also said it was committed to creating more original British productions in 2012.